Students need to have a sense of themselves.

I currently attend a private school that does not allow both natural and unnatural hair dyeing. I find that most of the arguements that the staff members give remain the same; "It's distracting", and " it's not within the uniform". However, I observe that most people who dye their hair aren't hoping for attention or to feel rebellious. They simply think it's a pretty color or they think it would be fun.

I mean... DUH

Srsly why not . Its so dumb that we are told to express ourselves an be creative but then arnt allowed to freakin colour our hair differently. The logic at school is so questionable. I mean just check out the 96 % of people saying yes to this argument .

Dyed hair tips only

A full dyed head looks weird and tips look nice. Tips are very minimal and can express your style without making it look weird. Ya at aua aua aua so a is aua I aua sí aua is sí aua au aua sí aua aua aua au aua a Aja

Hair dye should be allowed

I am in high school and I had my hair pink , red , purple , blue from different holiday events from the five years I've been hear and I was allowed rose gold as my hair is blond but not the rest as it was to distracting for others around me cause of colour but every class room has bright colours with in them also were not aloud skinny jeans as it could turn people on yet in collage they love different colours cause it allows people to express themselves and so does most work places including tattoos if there wasn't a high rate in wanting hair dye then hair dressers and shops and companies that are to do with hair dye wouldn't be popular and a school near me deniable high allows it and it hasn't effected anyone

Students Should Be Able To Express Themselves!

Students should be able to express themselves, especially if there is a school uniform. I want to dye my hair a peachy pastel pink, but I can't, because my school does not allow it. The color of my hair is not "distracting". Administrators should be worried about addictions, education, and bullying. NOT stupid hair that grows back, or makeup that washes off.

It shows personality and it's fun!

It may distract other students from doing there work and disrupt classes. Also, it could lead to bullying if the color is wacky, or for other reasons. It also may cause some arguments and judgement about why the person dyed there hair, whether it looks good, bad, or what ever is being considered.

A school environment

A private school is most known for its uniform and uniformity. As a student who attends private school, I have been told that uniforms are to simulate a working environment. This could potentially tell students, those who do not dress according to the rules are unfit for working. It may seem like a drastic thought, but that is what these actions are promoting. If students are allowed to color their hair, other student would have to accept that of them, such as in any work environment you will always have people who look different, if the school wants to promote diversity over 'professionalism' than they should allow students to express themselves in ways that does not hinder the uniforms appearance.

The Hair colors

Hair color helps express how a student feels. People should be allowed to color their hair it does not distract others even if people say it does. Coloring your hair is fun and helps people act more like themselves if they have normal hair color they feel trapped because they can't wear certain clothes and they can't color their hair. We should be able to color our hair.

If you choose to attend a private school...

....You must abide by the school's rules. "Their body, their choice." That's so annoying, it's almost cliche. Yea, it's your choice, but that doesn't mean there won't be consequences to your actions when you're attending a private school that can make the dress code policies as it sees fit. If you don't like it, don't attend the school.

Unusually colored hairstyles can be very distracting

Tons of hairstyles are extremely distracting. Whether they are highlights, tips, or even dying your whole head. Private schools don't allow unnatural hair colors because studies show that kids focus on their work better if everyone has a natural hair color or wears a school uniform. Once one student does it everyone else will want to do it and then do it themselves. Dying your hair unusual colors can change students students topic on thinking and change their topic on conversation.